Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 2 2017

COMING UP ON NEWS 2 AT 5:00

P.M.

TIME FOR OUR WEATHER PICTURE

OF THE DAY.

SOMETHING WE HAVEN'T SEEN A LOT

OF LATELY, THAT IS SHOWERS AND

THUNDERSTORMS.

WELL DONE THERE SARAH.

KIDS, DON'T FORGET TO SEND US

YOUR WEATHER PICTURES TO: 210

WEST COLEMAN BOULEVARD, MOUNT

PLEASANT, SOUTH CAROLINA 29464

OR EMAIL THEM TO:

WEATHERARTIST@COUNTON2.COM.

SARAH FROM JAMES ISLAND

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YOU ARE OUR

For more infomation >> Rob's Weather Artist of the Day for Wednesday, February 1st - Duration: 0:33.

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Paul Heinauer of Glasspro with February 2017 3 Degree Announcement - Duration: 1:39.

GOOD TO BE HERE.

I AM READY.

READY TO PLAY.

Reporter: BEST OF LUCK.

APPRECIATE IT.

Reporter: SO THAT IS SALT

PERFORMING FOR US.

ANOTHER PERSON WE LOVE TO SEE

IS PAUL WHO WILL TELL US ABOUT

THE NEW THREE DEGREE GUARANTEE

FOR FEBRUARY.

I KNOW WE ARE DISAPPOINTED

YOUR PACKERS AND MY STEELERS

AREN'T PLAYING THIS WEEK BUT

THE CHARLESTON PORT AND SEA

FAIR SOCIETY WERE GRATEFUL FOR

THE FUNDS WE RAISED FOR THEM IN

JANUARY.

THIS MONTH OUR THREE DEGREE

GUARANTEE NON-PROFIT WILL BE

HALOS.

THE MISSION, HELPING AND

LANDING OUTREACH SUPPORT, IS TO

PROVIDE SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY TO

ABUSED AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN

AND CARE GIVERS IN THE

COMMUNITY.

THE ORGANIZATION WAS FOUNDED IN

1997 BY A PSYCHIATRIST AND PED

RUTRITION.

BASED ON HER FIRST HAND

EXPERIENCE WITH AT RISK

CHILDREN AT MUSC.

THEY WORK WITH THE DEPARTMENT

OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO PROVIDE

RESOURCES, SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND

OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE ABUSED

AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

HALOSOPHOROUSS SEVERAL PROGRAMS

SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO OFFER

POSITIVE EXPERIENCES FOR AT

RISK CHILDREN AND CARE GIVERS.

GIFTS DURING THE HOLIDAYS TO

ENSURE KIDS HAVE A SAFE PLACE

TO SPEND THE DAY DURING THE

SUMMER.

ALL OF US AT GLASS PRO ARE

HONORED TO LEND A HELPING HAND

AND PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT

For more infomation >> Paul Heinauer of Glasspro with February 2017 3 Degree Announcement - Duration: 1:39.

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Rusia que quiere cooperar con los E E U U En Siria "zona segura" si consultan al gobierno sirio - Duration: 5:56.

For more infomation >> Rusia que quiere cooperar con los E E U U En Siria "zona segura" si consultan al gobierno sirio - Duration: 5:56.

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Trump meets with pharmaceutical execs, vows to cut drug prices - Duration: 2:22.

Trump meets with pharmaceutical execs, vows to cut drug prices.

By SARAH WESTWOOD.

President Trump vowed to lower the cost of prescription drugs on Tuesday, in part by

slashing regulations that put restrictions on how pharmaceutical companies do business.

"You folks have done a tremendous job, but we have to get prices down," Trump said during

a meeting with pharmaceutical executives at the White House.

Executives from Merck and Johnson & Johnson were among the attendees at Tuesday's meetings.

Many of the executives asked Trump to address high taxes and burdensome regulations in the

hopes that doing so could lower costs for patients.

"We have to lower the drug prices," Trump said.

He has previously floated a policy that would allow the government to negotiate lower drug

prices as a way to pressure pharmaceutical companies into offering cheaper medications.

The president also lamented the slow pace of Food and Drug Administration approvals,

which he said can delay the use of potentially life-saving drugs by dragging out the review

process.

"We're going to get the approval process much faster," Trump said.

Trump said future trade policies would "prioritize that foreign countries pay their fair share

for U.S. manufactured drugs so our drug companies have greater financial resources to accelerate

the development of new cures."

"Right now, it's very unfair what other countries are doing to us," Trump said.

"And one thing really I want you to do: I've seen this over the years, but a lot of the

companies have moved out, they don't make the drugs in our country anymore.

A lot of that has to do with regulation, a lot of it has to do with the fact that other

countries take advantage of ours with their money and their money supply and devaluation.

Because our country has been run so badly, we know nothing about devaluation.

You look at Japan.

They play the money market, they play the devaluation market, while we sit here like

a bunch of dummies."

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